On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 22:07:29 +0800, yuanwei xu wrote:

> 2011/6/22 Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com>:

>>> Yes, it works, thanks for your reply. Hope there will be a final
>>> solution soon.
>>
>> It worked?? Hum... I didn't expect it did.
> 
> At least, it had not auto booted in one night after "#init 1" and
> "#poweroff".

Good. 

>> This could be something to investigate further. At a first glance I can
>> think in acpi being the culprit... is the "acpid" service loaded in
>> single-user mode?
> 
> In /etc/rc2.d, $ls | grep acpi, there are files:
> 
>         S18acpi-fakekey
>         S19acpid
>         S19acpi-support
> In /etc/rc1.d,$ls | grep acpi, there is file:
>         K01acpi-support

Hum... so at init 1 there is no "acpid" service running on background. 
This can be relevant for your issue when powering off the machine... How 
about stopping "acpid" service on a normal session and then try to 
shutdown the machine? Just to test with other variant...

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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